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  2. Lemuel (biblical king) - Wikipedia

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    Lemuel (Hebrew: לְמוּאֵל Ləmū’ēl, "to him, El") is the name of a biblical king mentioned in Proverbs 31:1 and 4, but whose identity remains uncertain. [1] Speculation exists and proposes that Lemuel should be identified with Solomon or Hezekiah , [ 2 ] while others think he may be a king of Massa.

  3. Lemuel - Wikipedia

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    Lemuel is a Hebrew name, meaning "devoted to God", which may refer to: Lemuel; Pronunciation / ...

  4. Agur - Wikipedia

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    The text (verse 1) seems to say that he was a "Massaite," the gentilic termination not being indicated in the traditional writing "Ha-Massa." [1] This place has been identified by some Assyriologists with the land of Mash, a district between Judea and Babylonia, and the traces of nomadic or semi-nomadic life and thought found in Gen. 31 and 32 give some support to the hypothesis.

  5. Sariah - Wikipedia

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    Sariah, Sam, and Nephi come and eat while Laman and Lemuel choose other paths. [7] While traveling in the wilderness, Sariah has another two sons named Jacob and Joseph. [8] Later, while crossing the ocean, Laman and Lemuel try to kill Nephi, causing Sariah and Lehi so much grief that they become sick and almost die.

  6. Laman and Lemuel - Wikipedia

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    Laman and Lemuel are introduced as the two eldest sons of the prophet Lehi and his wife Sariah, and older brothers of Sam and Nephi. When Lehi announces that the family will flee Jerusalem, Lemuel and Laman "murmur" as they follow their father into the wilderness. Notably, their father names a river and a valley after Laman and Lemuel ...

  7. Theophoric name - Wikipedia

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    Much Hebrew theophory occurs in the Bible, particularly in the Old Testament. The most prominent theophoric names are: names containing El, a word meaning might, power and (a) god in general, and hence in Judaism, God and among the Canaanites the name of the god who was the father of Baal. names containing Yah, a shortened form of Yahweh.

  8. Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1272 on Thursday, December ...

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    If you’re stuck on today’s Wordle answer, we’re here to help—but beware of spoilers for Wordle 1272 ahead. Let's start with a few hints.

  9. Ithiel - Wikipedia

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    Ithiel (Hebrew: אִיתִיאֵל, romanized: ’Iṯi’ēl) is an enigmatic name mentioned in the Hebrew Bible in Proverbs 30:1, "The words of Agur son of Jakeh, [man of] Massa; The speech of the man to Ithiel, to Ithiel and Ucal[.]"